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Arrange statements in sequence of increasing order of heat content.
(a) Ice of 10 g mass at `10^(@)C` (b) water of 10 g mass at `10^(@)C`
(c ) Ice of 10 g mass at `40^(@)C` (d) Water of 10 g mass at `40^(@)C`
(e) Steam of 10 g mass at `10^(@)C`

A

13245

B

54312

C

12534

D

12543

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A

(i) ice of 10 g mass at `10^(@)C`
(ii) ice of 10 g mass at `40^(@)C`
(iii) water of 10 g mass at `10^(@)C`
(iv) water of 10 g mass at `40^(@)C`
(v) steam of 10 g mass at `10^(@)`C
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